Igor Lediakhov

Igor Anatoljevich Ledjachow (Russian Игорь Анатольевич Ледяхов, May 22nd, 1968 in Sochi ) is a Russian football manager and former midfielder. He was most recently the 2009/10 Head coach of the Russian Erstdivisionisten Schinnik Yaroslavl, before that, he held various positions in the coaching staff of the record champion Spartak Moscow hired, including the summer of 2008 for a few weeks as interim head coach. As a midfielder during the time of transition of the USSR, he was one of the best players of Spartak Moscow during his time there he was three times. Consecutive Russian title in 1992 Russian footballer of the year and took over as national team at the 1994 World Cup part He then joined the Spanish side Sporting Gijon, where he stayed for nearly a decade until shortly before the end.

Player

From his youth club SKA Rostov he joined in 1986 for two years to the Soviet third division Torpedo Taganrog before 1988/89 again for SKA Rostov the first time in the second Soviet league was used and quickly became a regular player. In 1990, he played for Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk first class before he was tackled after a short stopover at rotor Volgograd during the transition from Soviet to Russian league operating in the dominant capital club Spartak Moscow under contract. Spartak defender was as much a goal threat and won the first three Russian Championships and was also national team ( first CIS then Russia); He belonged to both the squad for the EURO 1992, as for the World Cup 1994. After the World Cup, he joined the Spanish La Liga Sporting Gijon, where he was one of the stars of the team before 1998 for a few months to the Japanese club Yokohama wing was borrowed. Back in Spain at Sporting Gijón his athletic balance was mixed, he fell rather by discipline: so in 2000 he was suspended for six games because of violence against opponents and the referee and dismissed for violations of the discipline of Gijón, according to a lawsuit against the club why was compared in the amount of approximately € 500,000. After Gijon he played one more season for the Spanish second division side SD Eibar before he finished his career.

Coach

In spring 2007 Ledjachow sports director at FK Rostov. In 2008 and 2009 he worked on the coaching staff at Spartak Moscow in the summer of 2008, he was for a few weeks interim head coach of the club before the beginning of September, Michael Laudrup new boss was. Shortly before Christmas 2009 committed the first - divisionist Schinnik Ledjachow Yaroslavl as head coach, after the ninth game day and the 18th place in the table of the 2010 season the contract was terminated by mutual agreement due to failure again.

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